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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1929)
THE c o i n HILL NE OREGON STYI F. ROOK IS LOCAL RBSIDBNY'S ENJOY P IC N IC ON V M I’ Q U A R IV E R AS. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY JULY J. I » » PUBLISHED SUMMONS I,-,-- T C O M P L E T E D F O R W R IT E R S IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T i l l STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK M hat the m a jo rity o f newspa|ters Sunday afternoon the Vinpqti >• SON COUNTY /l'l, <( J ' auto camp just south o f Roseburg of this state consider the best Eng '< s u . A L ID A A. K IN l.l YSU.I and It. t v .a j the scene o f a t a r * fatuii? lish ie a, e li is tween compiled into Kt.O.F. Y M I'E , iwc husband, RAY j gathering in w h ich several of the an o tfin a l "W o rd and Style Rook" E. M ltltilT T . a* receiver 01 Gu> . Y\’, t.iu .n c i, U tu m tif la, locul people participated. Those of the Oregon Slate E d ito ria l asso '4 xs. represented in the p a rty were ciation by C. J. McIntosh, professor Messrs anti Mesdantcs Lee Cook, o f in d u stria l editing at C orvallis A. V. OWEN, also known as Ann V. Owen the unknown neu,s oi sunt R. E. Cook, J. V. Smith. J. M. Smith who wus authorized to head a com A. V. Owen, if xL. he deecuaco, renTTi and fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd mittee to make such a study fo r the v . l l A H l . E j c „ S i a HK. the un ... own ne.ra of said Charles E. Lance and daughter Ruth and Mrs. association. S ta r*. if la' be itveeuseu, M l I \x. Maggie McAdams all of Cold H ill Thi> book has been published as a l * . s . , E . t A l s o uil o ilie r iK'Csou. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morse of b u lle tin o f the college extension (>. parlies unknown claim ing any I Monroe, Oregon ami Mr. and Mrs. service fo r free d is trib u tio n to the 1 r i g h t , title , estate, lien o r ¡merest | / M o rris Burg o f S pringfield. OreR-er. newspaix'rs and th e ir many c o rre s -1 in me reai property described in ' 1 1 ti e com plaint herein, w in ch is sit- ' A very Lively time was enjoyed pondents fo r whom it w ill serve uatcxl in Jackson County, Oregon, by all w ho attended. as a handbook o f uniform and ac (Mini described as follow s tu-xvit: cepted good usage. L l.oiu fix « (5), six (6), seven (71 F IR E A L A R M S O U N D E D Seventeen chapters are included I and eight (8) in Rlock S3, of the ifl o rig in a l tow n (n o w c ity * o f Med R E S U L T O F G RASS F IR E in the book dealing w ith abbrevia ford. Oregon, ox numbered, des tions, capitalization, punctuation, ignated and described on the o f As a result o f a grass fite w hich numbers, the various parts o f fic ia l phd thereof, Defendants. was set to rid some of the vacant speech, sentence structure and some TO A. V. OM EN, also kno-wxi as lots in the eastern end o f tow n of other phases o f newspaper usage. Ann V. Owen, the unknow n heirs of the d ry grass F itch Snyder su ffe r Typographic style presented in the said A. V. Owen, if she he deceased, ed the loss o f an out house at his book was based on the best practice CHARLES E. STARK, the unknown heirs o f said Charltxs E. Stark, if lie residence. The prom pt action o f of leading newspapers, w hile w ord lie deceased, AI-SO A L L O TIIER C hief K ell o f the fire department use hacked by a u th o rity of stand PERSONS OR PARTIES UN confined the blaze to a small area ard authorities in modern English KNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, T IT L E . ESTATE. LIEN OR IN T E R usage. and the loss was very light. EST IN THE REAL P R O P E R !■ -------- o-------- IP P O C R A T E S (400 it. C ) is Members o f the committee assist DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT a u th o rity for the statem ent PEO PLE M H O M O U LD T A K E ing Professor McIntosh are Earl C. HEREIN. W HICH IS SITUATED IN that the e ffo rt o f people to F A M E 'S B E T T E R T A K E C A R E Brownlee, fo rm e rly o f (he Eorest JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, .mil find b e lte r foods was the beginning Grove News-Times: H. B. Swenson, DESCRIBED AS FOIJ.O W S: LOTS o f the science o f m edicine, liip p i W arnings have been sent out by e d ito r o f the Monmouth H erald: El YE (5). SIX (61, SEVEN «7» and crates was know n as "th e fa th er EIG HT («1 IN BLOCK 32. OF T i l l H arold C liffo rd , state game warden, Horace E. Thomas, executive news OR IG IN AL TOWN (NOW C IT Y ) o f m edicine” so he m ust have k n o w n so m e th in g ah u t its o rig in . to individuals w ho persist in ta k -j e d ito r o f the Oregonian, and Ralph OF MEDFORD. OREGON. AS N UM H r was a man o f great n o b ility o f iiig young fawns from th e ir moth- Cronise, manager o f the Albany BERED, DESIGNATED AND DE character and possessed h ig h idea's SCRIBED ON TH E O F F IC IA L PLAT ers, that such actions are violations Democrat-Herald. o f m edical ethics wh s»i have been THEREOF, the above named tle- of the state game code and subject , ___ perpetuated to the present day in fe rtih m ts : the offenders to arrest. At th is sea the w r ld -w id r reverence o f p h ysi Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson o f the F er IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE son o f the year it is quite common guson m ineral springs o f Sams Val cians fo r the " H ip p o c ra tic oa th.” OF' OREGON: You and each of T he search fo r b e tte r foods has to fin d small fawns alone in the ley were business visitors in the you are hereby required to appear also continued to the p re s -n t dav woods. In the most instances they city, Saturday. They were nxtking in the above e ntitled court and accompanied by a vast developm ent are not lost, as some are inclined deliveries on their w onderful health cause, and there answer the cone- in the science o f m edicine One la in t of the p la in tiffs on file there to believe, but are merely hidden giving water. The Fergusons are p o f this srienee’ s latest d isenven'-t in against you, w ith in ten days w h ile the mother deer forages. A now m arketing a ginger ale. made from the date of the service o f this is the existence o f the v ita m in s all- im p o rta n t to human n u tritio n . O I faw n undoubtedly makes a good o f the w ater from th e ir springs and siuiLmoin upon you if served in these, v ita m in C is the substance, pet when firs t taken, hut given time w hich is very good both in q u a lib Jackson County. Oregon, hut if the presence o f w h ich is essential to develop it often becomes a n u i and taste. They have secured some served in any ottonr countv o f Ore to p ro te ct m ankind against the <1 -. gon. then w ith in tw enty days from I sance and sometimes dangerous. very large orders fo r the new d rin k the date o f the service o f this sum- J rase kn ow n as scurvy, .a d it has been found to be present in targe Several times d u rin g the past fe w w hich is destined, th ru the pro mans upon you. o r if serves! by pub- ( q uantities in oranges and tom ato weeks deputy wardens have been gressiveness o f Mr. Ferguson to r i lication o r out of the state o f Ore- : juice called upon to make special trip s val the noted W hite Rock and other gon after an order o f publication, then on or before the last day nnt* Tomatoes vs. Oranges w here persons have captured small n a tio n a lly know n drinks. The scribed in the order fo r the publica fawns. I f the offenders persist in camp grounds al the springs are tion o f thils summons. This sum One N o. 2 can o f tom atoes costs IS ren ts f o r tw o fo r 2$ rents') and defying the la w that protects the ra p id ly fillin g up w ith people w ho mons is published in accordance produces t-n ounces o f iuice. small deer they are arrested, tried care to enjoy the lovely surround w ith an orxier made in the above entitled court and cause on the 18th T h r ie F lo rid a oranges cost IS cents and fined. ings o f this popular resort. day o f June, 1929. by the Honorable in cost seasons and produce an “ Leave fawns alone!” is the sig H. I). \< ir!o n , judpe of the above en •n i l q u a n t’ tv o f ¡nice. These tv .-o i n ifica n t w a rn in g that Mr. C liffo rd uii --- arc equally p otent sources o f Considerable excitement was oc title d court, w hich order precrihes that th is summons shall he pub •h i in C. the on ’ v m ore p o te n t' gives. casioned fo r a moment, one day, lished once a week fo r fo u r succes ....... o--------- last week end when a trash fire sive xM:-eks in the Gobi H ill News, Mr. and Mrs. D. YV. O live r of w hich had been set to burn the a newspaper published w eekly at ow nership is subject to Ihe rig h t of Portland were guests in this city. waste paper from the |X)st office Gold H ill, Oregon, a n il requires you Ray E. WjrighJ as receiver Io ae and each o f you Io appear and an Tuesday w ith Mrs. Mary Richards. and other buildings on the south sw er in saixll muse am! set up any quire title thereto by compliance Mrs. O liver is a teacher in the L in side of tow n spread to the d ry grass rig h t, title , claim , interest o r IF n w ith the terms o f that certain eon- tract fo r the sale of sai l pro p e r!' on the S. P. rig h t-o f-w a y. The w hich you claim to have u|xin any made by said Lida A. Kinleyside coln high school o f Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Governo ro f Keno, blaze started tow ard the Root A of the p roperty hereinafter describ anil II. C, Kinleyside, her hits!»-ml. ed, on o r before the last day pre Oregon stopped in the city , Tuesday Pankey packing house but due to scribed fo r the publication of this firs t parties, w ith defendant Crtty M'. to call on Mrs. Mary Richards. Mrs. the rapid response and agile activ PtMnmons. Th? date o f the firs t Conner, second party, on the .'ted day of June. 1922, Hie rights under Governor is an old lim e frie n d of ifiex o f several o f the south side ’ h 'h -itio n o f this summons is June w hich contract were acquired by 20. 1929. ntv’l the tim e prescribed busines men, the demon flame was Mrs. Richards. fo r Ihe publication o f the summons saitl receiver by virtue o f his n - Mrs. John Logan and c h ild are in soon corraled and extinguished. begins to run from said date of the re ive r hip of Ihe estate anti p ro "- the c ity as the guest of Mrs. Lo C hief K ell o f the Gold H ill fire de- firs t publication. The tim e w ith in e rty of said Guy M'. Conner and ft" a decree to the effect that none of h ich you are so r-q gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. partment was on hand w ith appli- w r----- , ---------------------- . i n . ire o d . . . to ai> , the defendants lit rein have am .22 o r ,* 'fo ri' ,he l8 ,h «> (,f rig h t, lille . estati . lien o r iuteiesl in Kell and fa m ily. She expects to cation blanks to sign the fire fig h t- July. •’ 1929 ers up fo r the volunteer depart- or Io any part o f said p ro ia 'rtv . and 5>e here fo r several days. AND YOU M IL L PLEASE TAKE decreeing the title of said Lida A. ment. NOTICE that if von fa il to w» Isin’evside to all of said pfopertv |>car and answer said complaint and quieted as to any t laims o r liens of E U G E N E TO C E L E B R A T E assert w hatever claim vou have i n , ,.uy o f Ihe defendants herein, and said p ro n e rlv the |»si;n ‘ iffs w ill ap fo r a judgment ::gainsi cae'.t o f Ihe (Continued fro m Page One) p ly to the ebo’.’p entitled court fo r herein, state. The afternoon o f the cele the relietf prayed fo r in the fo n t- defendants who tipiw ar fo r the p la in tiff’s costs and dis bration days w ill be taken up w ith plaint herein, la -w it: For a decree bursements herein Io be taxed, and an a ir circus. --------- i t h . , it , the [tLaintiff. L iila . A. • K inlev- i - , L>r such other anti fu rt'-e r re lie f as The three day celebration w ill he ^Vi V " 1’. -i ' ,o <‘(11111 shall set m just and equitable in the premises. conducted in a dig n ifie d manner, in | as follow s and situated in a s p irit o f commemoration o f the Countv, Oregon, to w it: Lots five I A- HEAMFS D o n e r ig h t and w h e n A ttorney fo r P la in ’ iffs ' deeds o f the pioneers, declares (5), six ffi), seven (7) and eight (S) { w e p ro m is e d it . Hugh Rosson, manager o f the event. o f block 32 o rig in a l tow n (now r itv ) Post Office Address: 112 L ib e rty o f Medford1. Oregon, as the same is 1 B uildiny, Medford, Oregon, W e g iv e a m o n e y b a c k It is planned to make the occasion numbered, designated anti dtpseribed Date of last publication w ill la- g u a ra n te e on a ll w o r k . a fittin g mem orial to those that on the o ffic ia l plat thereof: that her Ju ly 11, 1929. 620711 settled and huilded the state, and it is in this s p irit that people fro m all When you th in k o f over Oregon are o ffe rin g th e ir aid and cj-operation. DIAMONDS The local chamber o f commerce has been invited to make an entry th in k of in the pioneers parade. --------- 0--------- W illia m Nichols, fo rm e rly the publisher o f the Del Norte Record " jew eler s of Crescent C ity was a guest last MEDFORD, ORE. week o f his aunt, Mrs. M ary R ich ards in this city. Mr. N ichols is Will start a Savings* account in this now located in Galt, C alifornia. V v , L __ I S' — 6 ' - -#2% £ » One Dollar AND THEY ARE FOR SALE \ \ e Have One 1928 Whippet Sedan and One 1927 Whippet Coach for Sale. Both in very fine condition in every way and priced right. Chevrolet Sedan bank. The size of your first dej >sit doesn’t matter with us. It’s you that we want for a customer. As a bank for the business man of today, we are naturally interested ir the business man of tomorrow. We therefore invite all boys who are working during the summer vaca tion or have a small income from other sources to start with us in a small way. 30 NORTH HOLLY ; MEDFORD Sa aB x j sud s iim i people. Try Some of These Y ou e n go ob fro m here dev’«- in g you own dishes, hut hete are a few in w hich to m a to pulp co m bines e xce lle n tly * scram bled egos, omelets, meat rakes. round ste rk, w ith me. 's en casserole, w ith k la ¡leys r..i . t ir r, v. 4 ¡i coi T eil cen al * |i 1 me it. I. tom « er until the If it is something in Drugs ( ( Get It A t Uh rilis” You will like to trade with ut. Magill Drug Co. Medford s eldest and Newest Drug Store 214 E. Main Phone 91 •a -TO:w»swta»«iiia.4S»”arr::.TittMBis^2iki'm*ri«KBirMui n w i r Your Summer Dessert When the meal is over, these hot summer’s nights there is nothing so refreshing as well as healthful as a dish of— You can buy Snider’s Tee Cream from your local dealer and give the entire family a real treat. I ake home a packer of this delicious summer dessert with you each evening. Sniders Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, T o m a to P u lp Recipes T he juice fro m a No. 2 ran of tom atoes costs far less than t b it iro iq three F lo rid a oranges, since there arc m any uses to I o f the n u tritio u s to m a to pulp w ht I: is le ft in the can when the iuice '« drained fro m ft. T h e y can he serl- loped by themselves, com bined w ith various o th r r v ro -ta h ,-« w i*h ■ egs with, shrim ps and crabs, used in soups, sauces, stews and ha'.h. com hined w ith meats, io a g h e t m acaroni, nood'es, eer-al, rtre and in a m u ltitu d e o f o th e r ways lu s t to give you a s ta rt on some o f the m in v ways in w h ich the 'n m a to pulp ren he u tiliz e d after (he ju ice w ith its v»!n»hte v ita m in C has been drained o ff and d ru n k here arc a couple o f re c ir, t which w ilt snvaest m anv o th e rs: fittm fir,m t H a littm f: Dice fo u r slices o f bacon and fr>- to e xtra ct fat. A d d one onion, chopped one ff tw o ' green penner. cut in rinsrs cups d eed celery. A dd th from onr No. 2 -a n of lim a beans kreen pepper are tender. T n e n add tw o eups of raim ed to m a to pulp and the lim a beans and heat well. Pour in center o l p la tte r and su rro u n d w ith boiled spaghetti. H a lf a p a ckig e w ill prove sufficient. Serve as a main dish w ith quince je lly . Y ou w II find th is recipe sufficient to serve fro m six to eight ftaffun ( boff Story: Slice one m rd iu m onion, and cut one cup o f celery in fine strips tw o inches long. Saute the onion and celery in fo u r tablespoons h u f . i " n til vellow . A d d one-half pound H a m bu rg e r steak, and c ok u n til il I gin» to brow n. T h en add one cup ratine.I to m a to pnlp, one cup .. med corn, one- h a lf eup grated che«<e, and sun nier u n til the meat is tender. A dd tw o cups c i'.c d spaghetti and serve is a " am di«h w ith spiced cucum ber slic-s T h is recipe, too, is s u l.iric a t fo r (ro u t six to e ig h t It’s Cooling—It’s Refrerhing— It’s Pure One Ford Coupe ..................................$50 Treichler Motor Co. • ties k n o w n b rin g tenion and grape fr u it juice. T he re fore , equal qu.m- •titie s o f orange and to m a to juice give equal am ounts o f th is v ita m in. I wo tablespoons d a ily o f e ith e r w ill ensure . i a d u lt o f his fu ll require m ent ol v ita m in C. M ore is a safeguard and advisable. Sniders Cold Medal Ice Cream $150 Both reconditioned Other lowi Priced Cars in Proportion . - H (liât Indispensable Vitamin C Watch Repairing Some Used Cars " G 'iV A - Specify Snider’s for Oregon - ! “It It’s Snyders It's Best To Buy”